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The Midea Shunde Foshan was recently opened in 2019, making it a fantastic choice for those staying in Foshan. The hotel offers easy access to Shunde Railway Station, just 13km away. Seeing Foshan's sights from this hotel is easy with Beijiao Park, Guangzhou Royal Orchid International Golf Club and Sihe Gallery all close by. In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings. Midea S...

iClick Interactive Asia Group Limited, an independent online marketing and enterprise data solutions provider in China, announced the launch of a new recommendation management platform for culture and tourism content, jointly developed by iClick and Tencent Culture and Tourism.
The new platform leverages Tencent Culture and Tourism’s strong data capabilities and iClick’s rich content resources ...

Until a few months ago, roughly half of all foreign tourists in Russia were Chinese. Then, in January, Chinese tour groups vanished from the streets of Moscow and St Petersburg after Russia banned the entry of Chinese citizens following the coronavirus outbreak.
The introduction of visa-free entry for Chinese tour groups in 2015 set off an explosion of Chinese tourism in Russia, their number surp...

Three major online travel agencies have offered to remove clauses in their contracts with accommodation providers that a Hong Kong watchdog investigation found could threaten competition and lead to higher prices for guests.
The Competition Commission said that Booking.com, Expedia.com and Trip.com had agreed on favourable terms with businesses such as hotels that might undermine the online trave...

Airfares to mainland China soared in the past few weeks when the coronavirus crisis escalated from a regional outbreak into a global pandemic, as desperate travelers rushed for limited seats on the few carriers that were still flying to the country amid a widening circle of global quarantines and travel ban.
The average price of air tickets from Italy, Spain, Sweden, the United States, and Iran –...

Zhejiang New Century Hotel Management reported that its revenue for 2019 rose 7.2% to RMB1,928.0 million and that its EBITDA climbed 144.1% to RMB741.9 million. Gross profit was RMB565.0 million, up by 20.7%. Net profit was RMB205.0 million, 8.4% more than the previous year.
The Chinese hotelier which is invested by Trip.com Group said earlier that it suspended operations at five properties for ...

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic data for January 2020 showing that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) climbed 2.4% compared to January 2019. This was down from 4.6% year-over-year growth for the prior month and is the lowest monthly increase since April 2010, at the time of the volcanic ash cloud crisis in Europe th...

China's top economic planner has allocated 5.7 billion yuan (about 814 million U.S. dollars) to support project construction in the cultural tourism industry that has taken a hard hit by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The investment will be used on 485 projects including protection facilities of national cultural and natural heritage and tourism infrastructure, according to the National Developm...

Marriot's RevPAR in Greater China dropsMarriott is the world’s largest hotel operator with 800 properties in the Asia Pacific region and roughly half in Greater China.
China is also Marriott’s fastest-growing market, where it is building a number of new hotels. Leeny Oberg, EVP and CFO said openings could slow down due to the virus.
At the end of 2019, Marriott had 375 properties with roughly ...

Calvin Hotel Guangzhou

Nestled at the foot of the Baiyun Mountains, the Calvin Hotel Guangzhou (Kaierwen Dajiudian) is located at the intersection of Qifu Lu (Qifu Road) and Baiyun Dadao (Baiyun Dadao). Within easy reach are a list of Guangzhou attractions including the popular Shangxiajiu pedestrian street, Nanhu Amusement Park and the Baiyun Mountains. Guests will find Guangzhou International Convention Center five minutes drive away. The Guangzhou New Baiyun International Airport can be reached in 20 minutes driving.
Guests can surf the net for free by broadband internet access and enjoy free local calls.
The Chinese restaurant mainly serves Hunan and Cantonese cuisines, with a medley of mountain produce and dim sum playing supporting roles on the menu.
The hotel hosts events and functions in its various conference rooms, which come with all the necessary multimedia gear.